The following cases were heard on February 15
David Gregory, aged 41, of Avenue Bernard, Brackley, drink-driving, no licence, no insurance; disqualified 18 months, fined £80, surcharge to fund victim services £34, costs of £85 to the Crown Prosecution Service.
Liam Patrick Kieran Blanchfield, aged 20, of Barrack Road, Northampton, breached court order; fined £90.
Northampton Magistrates Court
Craig Anthony Church, aged 35, Obelisk Rise, Northampton, assault; community order to carry out unpaid work, pay compensation of £100, surcharge £90, costs £620,
Anthony James Revell, aged 34, of Packwood Crescent, Earls Barton, driving while disqualified, taking vehicle without consent, no insurance; disqualified 12 months, carry out unpaid work.
Colin Bees, aged 34, of Colwyn Road, Northampton, drug-driving, failed to stop after an accident; disqualified 18 months, carry out unpaid work, surcharge £95, costs £85.
A NEW budget superstore has opened its doors in Weymouth, following an investment of more than £750,000, creating dozens of jobs. The Food Warehouse has opened the 9,189 sq ft supermarket in the unit formerly occupied by Aldi at Jubilee Retail Park. Run by retail giants Iceland, the store opened its doors yesterday morning and created 30 new jobs. The retail chain, which has more than 130 stores across the country, combines the convenience of bulk buying with value fresh and frozen food deals across more than 3,000 product lines, as well as including exclusive When it’s Gone, it’s Gone’ deals on a selection of homeware items.